Vikings take J.J. McCarthy in stunning trade

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After the endless stream of mock drafts, an event as anticipated as much if not more than the total solar eclipse mercifully arrives at 8 o’clock on Thursday night.

The Giants and Jets will be drafting again in the all-too familiar territory of the top 10. The Jets won’t be drafting a quarterback. The Giants would love to draft one.

Four quarterbacks will go in the first five picks in Mock 4.0. Giants GM Joe Schoen has been running up quite a tab trying to crash the quarterback party.

Caleb Williams of the USC Trojans looks to throw a pass on the sideline. Getty Images

The late Giants GM George Young might have labeled Round 1 The Dance of the Elephants — nine offensive linemen in the first round, with two trades just for fun:

1. Bears

Caleb Williams, QB, USC

As much as Mahomes Lite might have enjoyed some Top Golf with his hometown team, throwing to D.J. Moore and Keenan Allen sets him up for early success.

2. Commanders

Jayden Daniels, QB, LSU

Magic Johnson invested $240 million to buy into the club’s ownership for some Showtime, and a dual threat-Heisman winner who reminds some of Lamar Jackson and others of Randall Cunningham fits the bill.

3. Patrios

Drake Maye, QB, North Carolina

North Carolina quarterback Drake Maye (10) throws a pass. AP

Bob Kraft finally hangs up on Schoen and grabs his Quarterback of the Future with big upside that can better be realized by redshirting behind Jacoby Brissett and a host of better protectors and playmakers.

4. Cardinals

Marvin Harrison Jr., WR, Ohio State

No need for Trader Monti Ossenfort to work his magic with this future Pro Bowl wide receiver and the 27th pick in his back pocket. Think Larry Fitzgerald.

5. Vikings (from Chargers)

J.J. McCarthy, QB, Michigan

Jim Harbaugh’s beloved former QB helps him add players in his image and thanks him for allowing him to throw to Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson and play for head coach Kevin O’Connell.

Michigan Wolverines quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) reacts to a fourth down stop by his defense Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

6. Giants

Malik Nabers, WR, LSU

A No. 1 WR for Daniel Jones who happens to be the most explosive playmaker for Team Mara since Odell Beckham Jr.

7. Titans

Joe Alt, OT, Notre Dame

An elite 6-foot-8 skyscraper alongside LG Peter Skoronski for Will Levis’ blindside.

8. Falcons

Byron Murphy II, DT, Texas

Texas defensive lineman Byron Murphy II (90) celebrates after a sack. AP

A disruptive interior force who can upgrade an anemic pass rush and might remind new head coach Raheem Morris of Aaron Donald Lite.

9. Bears

Rome Odunze, WR, Washington

A 6-3, 216-pound, elite contested-catch magician for the new franchise quarterback.

10. Jets

Brock Bowers, TE, Georgia

The Future Is Now for the regime and Aaron Rodgers won’t say no to a weapon who can have a Sam LaPorta impact as a rookie.

11. Chargers (from Vikings)

J.C. Latham, OT, Alabama

The thought of a 6-6, 342-pound masher to bookend Rashawn Slater must make Harbaugh drool.

12. Eagles (from Broncos)

Quinyon Mitchell, CB, Toledo

Trader Howie Roseman breaks tradition with a first-round corner and ball hawk with 4.33 speed with 30-something James Bradberry and Darius Slay still hanging on.

13. Raiders

Michael Penix Jr., QB, Washington

Antonio Pierce fights fire with fire against Patrick Mahomes and Justin Herbert with a southpaw gunslinger with a golden arm and a medical history.

Michael Penix Jr. #9 of the Washington Huskies throws the ball. Getty Images

14. Saints

Olu Fashanu, OT, Penn State

Former first-round LT Trevor Penning hasn’t panned out and RT Ryan Ramczyk has a knee issue.

15. Colts

Dallas Turner, EDGE, Alabama

Best Player Available for GM Chris Ballard is a 6-4, 251-pound athletic freak.

16. Seahawks

Troy Fautanu, OL, Washington

The local brawler’s well-documented college reunion with offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb and O-line coach Scott Huff.

Washington Huskies offensive lineman Troy Fautanu (55) blocks during the CFP National Championship against the Michigan Wolverines. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

17. Jaguars

Terrion Arnold, CB, Alabama

Ronald Darby is a 30-year-old stopgap, and 2024 is Tyson Campbell’s contract year.

18. Bengals

Taliese Fuaga, OT, Oregon State

A belligerent, versatile enforcer who can replace RT Trent Brown in 2025.

19. Rams

Brian Thomas Jr., WR, LSU

A 6-3, 210-pound toy with 4.33 speed to complement Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp for Matthew Stafford.

20. Steelers

Graham Barton, OT, Duke

Mike Tomlin desperately needs an experienced, athletic, 6-5, 313-pound center who can play everywhere for Russell Wilson and Justin Fields.

21. Dolphins

Laiatu Latu, EDGE, UCLA

O-line help is needed, but the draft’s most natural pass rusher is more than insurance with Bradley Chubb (torn ACL) and Jaelen Phillips (Achilles) on the mend.

22. Broncos (from Eagles)

Bo Nix, QB, Oregon

Sean Payton doesn’t believe it when Zach Wilson tells him he plans on making life hell for any other quarterback in training camp.

Quarterback Bo Nix #10 of the Oregon Ducks throws a pass during the first half of the Fiesta Bowl. Getty Images

23. Chargers (from Vikings)

Jared Verse, DE, Florida State

A 6-4, 260-pound power-player to get after Mahomes with Khalil Mack age 33 and Joey Bosa injury-prone.

24. Cowboys

Jackson Powers-Johnson, C, Oregon

Jerry Jones is “all-in” on a violent 320-pound replacement for Tyler Biadasz who signs Turd Ferguson for his autograph.

25. Packers

Amarius Mims, OT, Georgia

LT David Bakhtiari is gone, so a 6-7, 340-pound project with upside and a 86 ³/₄-inch wingspan for Jordan Love.

Georgia offensive lineman Amarius Mims runs a drill at the NFL football scouting combine. AP

26. Buccaneers

Chop Robinson, EDGE, Penn State

An explosive, 6-3, 254-pound pass rusher who helps replace Shaq Barrett.

27. Cardinals

Nate Wiggins, CB, Clemson

A 6-2 corner with 4.28 speed who could be plug-and-play opposite Sean Murphy-Bunting.

28. Bills

Xavier Worthy, WR Texas

Fastest man in draft (4.21 40-yard dash) to help Josh Allen forget Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis.

29. Lions

Johnny Newton, DT, Illinois

A fast and violent three-technique who would complement Alim McNeill alongside Aidan Hutchinson.

30. Ravens

Tyler Guyton, OT, Oklahoma

A 6-7, 328-pounder who can be the Left Tackle of the Future for Lamar Jackson and begin on the interior to help clear a path for Derrick Henry.

31. 49ers

Kool-Aid McKinstry, CB, Alabama

A Sabanesque No. 2 CB opposite Charvarius Ward.

32. Chiefs

Adonai Mitchell, WR, Texas

The inevitable Rashee Rice suspension will open up an opportunity for this 6-2, 205-pounder with 4.35 speed and baggage, which has never dissuaded Andy Reid.

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